About 60% of Teens, Parents Know Little or Nothing About Facebook-Cambridge Analytica
Sixty percent of American teens and parents of teens have heard only “a little” or “nothing at all” about the recent Facebook-Cambridge Analytica privacy breach, said a survey from Common Sense and SurveyMonkey Monday (see 1806060067). About 38 percent of…
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each group said they heard “a lot” about the controversy. The poll was of 19,063 adults and 985 teens online May 5-22. Seventy-seven percent of parents and 69 percent of teens said it’s “extremely important” that social media sites ask for permission before sharing or selling personal data.